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Monday, December 31, 2018
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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp confirmed that his team did not have a diver in the team to bring the referees to penalties, following the incident of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah before Arsenal.
Mohamed Salah received a penalty for Newcastle United in their 19th round match, which provoked controversy over Salah 's charge of diving for the penalty.
The controversy came back after a penalty kick from Salah in front of the Gunners, a bypbad of the referee also after the intervention of Arsenal 's defender, Sucratis.
"I did not see the incident well and I do not have the right to judge him, but the referee was very close," Klob told Sky Sports on a penalty kick, after the intervention of the defender of Arsenal, Sucratis.
"In the last three and a half years in Liverpool, the referees have not imposed a better penalty than this season," he said.
"We do not have divers," he said. "I mean, the players are trying to get the referee to get the shots in. The penalty shootout, whether it was for Newcastle or Arsenal, was not Salah.
"What do you want, do you want blood to count for us?"
"At that time, if you do not prevent Salah, he will go to the next step and throw the ball into the goal." We know it's very cool in that.
Mohamed Salah is the top scorer in the Premier League with 13 goals, with Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur and Pierre Emeric Obamyang of Arsenal.
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